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prevented with trumenba. ask your doctor or pharmacist about trumenba. ?.>>craig: isdonald trump shifting on mass deportation. >> they come from certain country. that is the way it is supposed to be. >> to be determined. >> are you rethinking your mass deportation strategy. >> i am not flip-floping. >> we go one on one with haley baumgartner and we decide what went month court room of mr. merissa. >> you may be a bit confused. >> craig: i object. >> objection. >> you are going back and forth like children. look at the evidence. congress! >> craig: this is "money, >> craig: this is "money, power and politics." >> craig: so struch coming back to tampa bay as he faces more questions over his immigration policy. he took off in the primaries by saying that all undocumented immigrants from to go. >> a massive deportation force. >> you are going to have a deportation force. >> craig: sources tell buzz and is now open to legal legalization. and if asked if he wants that deportation. his new campaign manager said tbd. >> to be determined. >> craig: is trump softening his position on depor

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what is our enemy is undocumented workers.craigslistcraiglikeall candidates we have pushed them and put him to the test. >> you are pushing me. >> craig: i am pushing the button. our laster about view is it not go as planned. how he disappeared from our green room. >> and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. >> craig: plus we will break down the ad war between clinton and trump. russell and charlie kick off our new segment called kitchen table politics. political squares. which city will win the battle of tampa bay. this is "money, power and politics." >> craig: well florida's primary is next tuesday, so tonight we are putting candidates in key races to the test and for this edition, we will focus on senate candidate carlos baruth. you are not a politician. tell me why you want to be one. >> i don't want to be a politician ever, let's start with that. he may get his wish. he may have spent millions of his own dollars, he is crushed by marco rubio in the polls. he is known for being blunt. he called president obama an animal. >> not uncommon if people dismantle things you call

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necessarily reflect those of the staff and management of kcrgtv9.craig: goodmorning. welcome to this week's edition of ethical name is craig vansandt. i teach business ethics at the university of northern iowa, and hold the david w. wilson chair in business ethics there. our topic this morning is bionic engineering of humans. what does it mean to be human? with us today to discuss this fascinating topic is tom javoroski, an for having me. craig: we also have suresh raghavan, a professor of biomedical engineering at the university of iowa. suresh, i thank you so much for being with us today. suresh: a pleasure, craig. craig: thank you. today people of my generation, i won't include you guys in this, but people of my generation encountered only in science we see regularly today in the news. artificial intelligence, mechanical organs, bionic limbs, these things happen on a daily basis. they are being improved and becoming much more sophisticated as we speak. a few years ago, i had the opportunity to read an excellent book entitled "radical evolution." originally published in 2005, 2020, that t

necessarily reflect those of the staff and management of kcrg tv9. craig: good morning. welcome to this week's edition of ethical name is craig vansandt. i teach business ethics at the university of northern iowa, and hold the david w. wilson chair in business ethics there. our topic this morning is bionic engineering of humans. what does it mean to be human? with us today to discuss this fascinating topic is tom javoroski, an for having me. craig: we also have suresh raghavan, a professor of...

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could save you polo! ?.>>craig: trumpsays he will spell out his exact plan on immigration soon and we know it visit florida ends a controversial state contract we have investigated for months, and while zika spreads through florida and congress stays on break, john wilson is fired up. plus charlie laduff investigates racial tensions across the nation. >> too many excuses. >> craig: while our leaders are missing in action. >> money is money. >> craig: this is "money, power and politics." >>> well of the night, we have a fo follow-up of our investigation on state spending on secret contracts with celebrities, and specifically mr. 35. >> mr. 305 checking in for the remix. >> craig: we know pit bull makes money in r ark p, but we don't know how much more he is making off of florida taxpayers. ? >>reporter: because visit florida, the agency that pays do deals in secret. it won't disclose financial details of other deals and won't publish its own staff salary and we are paying this private 70 million state taxes and next year 78 million. >> an enormous amount of money shrouded in sec

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burns again reiterating thatmessage,craig. andfrankly, i do expect that is part of the message we will continue to hear from donald trump as he does that trip to michigan later on this weekend. by the way, we're told that michigan is also a place where trump will be putting up some ad buys. that is new. a campaign adviser telling me that this morning. craig? >> let's look ahead to tomorrow here. immigration. donald trump's big speech expected to happen tomorrow. have you heard any new details about what we might hear? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. i spoke with the senior adviser to the campaign familiar with this speech, who says that trump will go after hillary clinton quite hard. it's going to be, i'm told, a compare and contrast kind of a remarks when trump goes to phoenix tomorrow night. it's a late speech, craig, 9:00 eastern, 6:00 local. expect to hear him go after clinton on what the campaign adviser described as unprecedented policies that are in their view lax on enforcement for them to go after clinton on quote, unquote, amnesty. you've got to bring up the point, druch

burns again reiterating that message, craig. and frankly, i do expect that is part of the message we will continue to hear from donald trump as he does that trip to michigan later on this weekend. by the way, we're told that michigan is also a place where trump will be putting up some ad buys. that is new. a campaign adviser telling me that this morning. craig? >> let's look ahead to tomorrow here. immigration. donald trump's big speech expected to happen tomorrow. have you heard any new...

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us through what happened, beginning with the robbery. how did we get here? >> reporter:okay,craig. stepby step. sunday morning, the robbery happens, according to the swimmers. ryan lochte and others get back to olympic village around 7:00 a.m. he appears to have spoken to his mom. the news begins to break. and as you saw there, billy bush sees him that day and he gives his account to billy bush. that the car was pulled aside by folks pretending to be a policeman. he had a gun put to his head. now fast forward a few more days. ryan lochte has left the country, and after that, brazilian court says, in fact, they want ryan lochte and jimmy feigen to stay here. matt lauer, as you pointed out, has spoken to ryan lochte by phone. he says he is sticking by his story, but changing some details, saying, for example, he, informed, pulled over at a gas station to go to the men's room and saying that, in fact, he didn't have the gun put to his head, it was just pointed in his direction. now, craig, i spoke to the police detective here in charge of the investigation. he was clear that they ar

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not at thispoint,craig. >>hallie jackson on a very windy street here in new york city. hallie, thanks as always. host of the hugh hewitt show, always good to see you. thank you for being with me. we heard from kellyanne conway. i want to play for our viewers and listeners something that donald trump said right here on "morning joe" last year. take a listen. >> you're going to have a massive deportation force? >> we're going to have a depore facial force and you're going to do it humanely. if they came from a certain country, they're going to be brought to that country. that's the way it's supposed to be. they can come back, but they have to come back legally. they can come back, but they have to come back legally. >> all right. so how do we go from a deportation force to fair but firm to yesterday a plan to be determined. >> well, the touchback provisions have always been somewhat ambiguous, craig, so no one has ever quite understood how that was going to work. of course, it requires congressional legislation, as well. he is not as all shifted on the fence, the fence the cente

not at this point, craig. >> hallie jackson on a very windy street here in new york city. hallie, thanks as always. host of the hugh hewitt show, always good to see you. thank you for being with me. we heard from kellyanne conway. i want to play for our viewers and listeners something that donald trump said right here on "morning joe" last year. take a listen. >> you're going to have a massive deportation force? >> we're going to have a depore facial force and...

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have made as president, the administrator offema,craigfugate,who has done such an outstanding job not just with this particular incident but has really rebuilt fema so , that there is a change of culture. everybody knows that when a disaster happens, fema will be on the ground cooperating with state and local officials rapidly and with attention to detail and keeping the families who have been affected uppermost in their minds. we very much appreciate everything craig has done. it is hard for craig to be here, by the way, because he is a florida gator, and he has been seeing a lot of lsu t-shirts passing by. i had a chance to see some of the damage from the historic floods here in louisiana. i come here, first and foremost, to say the prayers of the entire nation are with everybody who lost loved ones. we are heartbroken by the loss of life. there are also people who are still desperately trying to track down friends and family. we will keep on helping them every way we can. as anybody who can see just the streets, much less the inside of the homes here, people's lives have been u

have made as president, the administrator of fema, craig fugate, who has done such an outstanding job not just with this particular incident but has really rebuilt fema so , that there is a change of culture. everybody knows that when a disaster happens, fema will be on the ground cooperating with state and local officials rapidly and with attention to detail and keeping the families who have been affected uppermost in their minds. we very much appreciate everything craig has done. it is hard...

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it was ready. that was donald trump talking aboutimmigration,craig. andi think you were about to ask that. in the past couple days, he's pivoted on immigration or at least appeared to soften his position on immigration, saying he's not necessarily for deportation forces any longer, which has been one of the pillars of his campaign for 14 months, now saying that he's going to find a way to work undocumented immigrants who are not criminals but who are here and make them pay back taxes, a sound bite you just heard. that sounds familiar to you, it should, because it's what jeb bush was proposing during the primaries, as well. it's a plan that donald trump attacked ruthlessly on. so this is lighting a lot of fires right now, frankly, in the political world, because many folks are saying how can donald trump who after attacking his opponent so viciously for their immigration plan, saying it wasn't strong enough, now go out and say he's going to change his immigration plan to essentially match theirs. will this be the plan going forward? craig, i would love to tell you it was or is. fr

it was ready. that was donald trump talking about immigration, craig. and i think you were about to ask that. in the past couple days, he's pivoted on immigration or at least appeared to soften his position on immigration, saying he's not necessarily for deportation forces any longer, which has been one of the pillars of his campaign for 14 months, now saying that he's going to find a way to work undocumented immigrants who are not criminals but who are here and make them pay back taxes, a...

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craig. happy50th. whoa! look at that. boy, our 50th. here we are. i never thought we'd get this far. >> so glad to be here. aren't you kind of sitting high up? >> it's the format. it's the talk show. this is how we do i'm feeling a little nostalgic tonight. you've been with us since the start. it takes us all the way back to 1953. remember that little guessing game you used to do with our guests to figure out who they are. >> oh, yeah, really. >> what do you make with the state of politics today? >> could you imagine trump versus clinton for the white house one day? >> holy toledo, no. >> yeah. >> hmm? are you ronald reagan? >> ronald reagan's right. >> there you go. you nailed it. >> yeah, but i couldn't have done it. you're the one who scored the big interview. do you remember that one in 1974. >> oh that one. the big one. we made some news on that. >> i have never been a quitter. >> so then how will you spend the remainder of your second term? >> i must put the interest of america fit. months ahead for my personal vindication. >> you do realize we have the missing tapes and deep

craig. happy 50th. whoa! look at that. boy, our 50th. here we are. i never thought we'd get this far. >> so glad to be here. aren't you kind of sitting high up? >> it's the format. it's the talk show. this is how we do i'm feeling a little nostalgic tonight. you've been with us since the start. it takes us all the way back to 1953. remember that little guessing game you used to do with our guests to figure out who they are. >> oh, yeah, really. >> what do you make with...

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downtown rio.i'mcraigmelvinin rio. stephanie ruhle and sheinelle jones and dylan dreyer holding down the fort in new york. >> we are all smiling at the intro and we are not even there. >> i am under the weather, craig. i have olympic fever. >> you were at the opening ceremony last night. how was it? >> it was flat out amazing. one thing i discovered about the brazilian people over the past nine days or so, they know how to throw a party. and last night, they threw one heck of a party. they were dancing in the aisles. there was singing. it was a fantastic show. the highlight probably seeing team usa, 550 members strong, with michael phelps coming in. the crowd went wild. we'll have lots more of the highlights in a bit. >> i'm pretty sure partying is their national past time. craig, you have important guests joining you this morning. >> we do. we will talk to secretary of state john kerry in a moment. we will talk to one of the most decorated athletes in olympic history. gold medal winning swimmer mark spitz. let's start with the opening ceremony we were talking about. a special night.

downtown rio. i'm craig melvin in rio. stephanie ruhle and sheinelle jones and dylan dreyer holding down the fort in new york. >> we are all smiling at the intro and we are not even there. >> i am under the weather, craig. i have olympic fever. >> you were at the opening ceremony last night. how was it? >> it was flat out amazing. one thing i discovered about the brazilian people over the past nine days or so, they know how to throw a party. and last night, they threw...

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told him to leave and he wouldn't. >> medford, sensing trouble, calls police and beginsrecordingcraigwithhis cell phone camera. that's when craig jumps over the counter and storms into the kitchen where the manager is trying to reach campus police. >> you could see in the video she's dialing the phone. craig followers her back there, yanks it out of the wall. >> tessa covered the story for the university paper, the herald. >> you don't hear a lot about phones being yanked out of walls. soon craig reappears in the seating area. >> a couple of guys were trying to hold him still. you hear him say it's about to get nuclear. >> it's about to get nuclear. what that means, i don't know. >> craig's nuclear punch misses by a mile. instead, he's knocked to the floor. but it's not long before he's back on his feet again. >> he was riled up and started offering money to people who could whoop him. shirt comes off. >> stay calm. >> you want some of me? do you want some of me? >> it's an offer everyone can refuse and does. a friend of craig's in the black shirt attempts to talk sense into him. bu

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about donald trump's visit today? >> reporter: hithere,craig, goodmorning. we're expecting donald trump to arrive at any time. he left charlotte this morning, and here on the ground, there is a heavy security presence, law enforcement officials from several surrounding agencies, including the ascension parish sheriff's department and livingston parish sheriff's department. donald trump started out his speech by mentioning louisiana and offering his condolences. let's take a listen. >> prayers are with the families who have lost loved ones and we send them our deepest condolences. though words cannot express the sadness, one feels at times like this i hope everyone in louisiana knows that our country is praying for them and standing with them to help them in these difficult hours. >> reporter: now the exact details of his visit are still being kept under wraps. we know he will meet with lieutenant governor billy nungesser, and expected here at any moment, craig. >> gabe, there also have been calls for president obama to cut short his vacation to visit louisiana as well. what more c

about donald trump's visit today? >> reporter: hi there, craig, good morning. we're expecting donald trump to arrive at any time. he left charlotte this morning, and here on the ground, there is a heavy security presence, law enforcement officials from several surrounding agencies, including the ascension parish sheriff's department and livingston parish sheriff's department. donald trump started out his speech by mentioning louisiana and offering his condolences. let's take a listen....

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called our consumer investigator. >> you know, my grandmother saved everything. >>reporter:craig'sgrandmother,norma died in 1998. yet just recently, he found something of hers in a safe deposit box. a certificate of deposit from 1997. >> found it, so i just took it out and i looked at it, oh my god, $32,000. >> reporter: $32,308. when craig tried to cash it, wells fargo denied him. >> she's gone now, i have the death certificate to prove it. my name's on the check. and wells fargo can't tell me what happened to the money. >> reporter: to find out we contacted wells fargo on craig's behalf. the bank said it would investigate and sent him a letter. this letter. one sentence reads, a review shows the cd is no longer open. the very next sentence, wells fargo cannot find any record regarding the closure of the cd. craig's confused. perhaps grandma norma cashed the 32 grand or let it roll over. either way, craig believes wells fargo should prove it. >> but there's got to be accountability for where the money went. it can't just, oh well. what do you mean, oh well? >> reporter: to wells

called our consumer investigator. >> you know, my grandmother saved everything. >> reporter: craig's grandmother, norma died in 1998. yet just recently, he found something of hers in a safe deposit box. a certificate of deposit from 1997. >> found it, so i just took it out and i looked at it, oh my god, $32,000. >> reporter: $32,308. when craig tried to cash it, wells fargo denied him. >> she's gone now, i have the death certificate to prove it. my name's on the...

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seattle, an experienced researcher with experience in carhacking,craigsmith.thank you so much for joining us. your expertise here goes way back. you wrote a car hacker's handbook and you run the car hacking village at defcon. i would like to start, how big is the risk of a malicious hack on cars, and give me some specific examples of how this can happen? craig: the risk of malicious attacks vary. the more connected your car is, the more capabilities you have. you can have things where they are controlling steering columns, something of that nature. the realistic risk is probably more data-driven. an attacker is usually not trying to control your car, as much as they may try to get information from your car. emily: so, how common are security vulnerabilities in cars, in general? i realize as we move to a more connected car world, the vulnerabilities might increase. craig: so, i would say, the more sophisticated they are, the more likely they are going to have, i guess, an increased potential for vulnerabilities. older cars, not necessarily, but if you plug something in, like an ins

seattle, an experienced researcher with experience in car hacking, craig smith. thank you so much for joining us. your expertise here goes way back. you wrote a car hacker's handbook and you run the car hacking village at defcon. i would like to start, how big is the risk of a malicious hack on cars, and give me some specific examples of how this can happen? craig: the risk of malicious attacks vary. the more connected your car is, the more capabilities you have. you can have things where they...

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time towin,craig? absolutely.100%. i'm very y that people go to the polls on early voting and election day, the result based on a binary -- hillary clinton who has been a lifelong failure and donald trump who is bringing new ideas to the table. wants to change what's wrong with america. >> what are the three new ideas that donald trump is bringing to the table? >> absolutely. immigration is one point which he's very strong on. hillary wants to increase refugees by 550%. >> that figure has been disputed. we should note that. go ahead. >> banning some muslims. >> not banning muslims. >> extreme vetting. >> vetting from countries that are exporters of terrorism. >> two other ideas. >> two, trade. we need to renegotiate nafta. we've lost 700,000 jobs because of nafta. we want to be sure we're not part of the tpp. >> the third idea. >> the third idea is fighting isis. you have to work with nato and both competitors and allies to defeat isis. i can go on the you want. >> two of those aren't necessarily ideas. >> what about taxation? >> we're out of time. i want you to come back. it'

time to win, craig? absolutely. 100%. i'm very y that people go to the polls on early voting and election day, the result based on a binary -- hillary clinton who has been a lifelong failure and donald trump who is bringing new ideas to the table. wants to change what's wrong with america. >> what are the three new ideas that donald trump is bringing to the table? >> absolutely. immigration is one point which he's very strong on. hillary wants to increase refugees by 550%. >>...

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see him or possibly even host him. that will be happeninghere,craig, itlooks like in the next few hours. >> also this new twitter war that started a short time ago here. donald trump tweeting first, quote, former president vincente fox who is raling against my visit to mexico also invited me when he apologized for using the f bomb. fox responding, quote, mexico does not want donald trump, mexico will never trump him. let's not allow him to use our country for his own interest. we know what donald trump hopes to get out of this meeting. what doesn't nieto, what does he get out of this thing? >> it sounds like he gets out of it -- his poll numbers are also suffering here, craig. he's hovering in terms of his popularity in this country about 22%. some political pundits hearsay he doesn't have much to lose, but fox, the former president has urged the current president to take a very strong stance on immigration, including that wall, saying mexico will not pay a single cent for any wall built between the united states and mexico. it could be a political move by the president here. alth

see him or possibly even host him. that will be happening here, craig, it looks like in the next few hours. >> also this new twitter war that started a short time ago here. donald trump tweeting first, quote, former president vincente fox who is raling against my visit to mexico also invited me when he apologized for using the f bomb. fox responding, quote, mexico does not want donald trump, mexico will never trump him. let's not allow him to use our country for his own interest. we know...

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speech in detroit this week... butascraigboswellexplains... some republicans say his national security positions pose a threat to the country. donald trump has lost the vote of another prominent republican. senator susan collins of maine wrote in the washington republican. but donald trump does not reflect historical republican values." ( gerald seib/wall street journal) "it shows you the breadth of the problem he has in the party. you know his problems with the conservatives in the party have been well documented." "this tells you moderates are in revolt as well." this comes after a group of 50 republicans signed a letter saying trump would be the most reckless president in american history. the group includes former directors of the c-i-a and national intelligence plus two former homeland security secretaries. ( voice of: donald that have been there a long time. washington establishment people that have been there for a long time. look at the terrible job they've done." (craig boswell/cbs news/the white house) it wasn't all bad news for trump. many republicans praised the ec

speech in detroit this week... but as craig boswell explains... some republicans say his national security positions pose a threat to the country. donald trump has lost the vote of another prominent republican. senator susan collins of maine wrote in the washington republican. but donald trump does not reflect historical republican values." ( gerald seib/wall street journal) "it shows you the breadth of the problem he has in the party. you know his problems with the conservatives in...

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mail. hello thisiscraig. mr.trump? i'll be right there? look he has the email. i'll help him return the emails. all right. good see. let's see. >> playing with action figures on his desk. wait a second. why am i the joker. there. that's much because everybody knows i'm batman. poor craig he forgot his boo pair how is he getting sleep in cleveland. >> mr. trump. >> wait, wailts. >> these idiots on television. >> give me a break. >> he just left. he was watching charlie be bellchar bit. >> what bit. >> on now. >> on now? good what is he doing. >> making fun of you. power politics audience, charlie bellchar here in the fox 13 mail room. yes, apparently i did such a good job appsing craig pat patrick's mail now i'm in charge of delivering all of the mail here at fox 13. that's okay. i'm fine with that. i don't know who some of these people are. hey, hey, russel, russel, hi mail here i'm the one delivering because i had so much on money, and maybe i'll be the one -- i -- have a good day. let's get back to checking money, power, politics mail back. shall we. chrisa says oh, and thi

mail. hello this is craig. mr. trump? i'll be right there? look he has the email. i'll help him return the emails. all right. good see. let's see. >> playing with action figures on his desk. wait a second. why am i the joker. there. that's much because everybody knows i'm batman. poor craig he forgot his boo pair how is he getting sleep in cleveland. >> mr. trump. >> wait, wailts. >> these idiots on television. >> give me a break. >> he just left. he was...

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about, one of the best hires i made as president, the administrator offema,craigfugate,who has done such an outstanding job, not just in dealing with this particular incide, really rebuilt fema so that there is a change of culture and everybody knows that when the disaster happens, fema is going to be there on the ground, cooperating with state and local officials rapidly, and with attention to detail and keeping the families who have been affected upper most in their minds. we very much appreciate everything craig has done. it is hard, by the way, for craig to be here because he's a lsu t-shirts as we have been passing by. i just had a chance to see some of the damage from the historic floods here in louisiana. i come here first and foremost to say that the prayers of the entire nation are with everybody who lost loved ones. we are heart broken by the loss of life. there are also people who were still desperately trying to track down we're going to keep on helping them every way that we can. as i think anybody who can see just the streets much less the inside of the homes here

about, one of the best hires i made as president, the administrator of fema, craig fugate, who has done such an outstanding job, not just in dealing with this particular incide, really rebuilt fema so that there is a change of culture and everybody knows that when the disaster happens, fema is going to be there on the ground, cooperating with state and local officials rapidly, and with attention to detail and keeping the families who have been affected upper most in their minds. we very much...

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? >> reporter: i'm not being tongue in cheek hereeither,craig. ido not know what their policy position is in regard to immigration at this moment. it does not seem that donald trump knows what it is, either. his campaign certainly does not know. the candidate himself has gone back and forth. he is has vacillated between deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants or finding a path for them here to legalization including back taxes only to reverse on that and say they need to go out of the country before they come back in. so the immigration policy for donald trump, which has been the cornerstone of his campaign for 14 months, is now up in question. much in the same way almost every other -- every one of his other policies is, as well. we are unclear about where the muslim ban stands as of now, even though that is still on the website. he said he's both for raising the federal minimum wage and for lowering the federal minimum wage. trump does not have a set of coherent policies at the moment. but the thing is, craig, this is not an election that we have seen so far, that has h

? >> reporter: i'm not being tongue in cheek here either, craig. i do not know what their policy position is in regard to immigration at this moment. it does not seem that donald trump knows what it is, either. his campaign certainly does not know. the candidate himself has gone back and forth. he is has vacillated between deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants or finding a path for them here to legalization including back taxes only to reverse on that and say they need to go out of...

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from what i can >> kyndell: this past weekend the sound of gunshots wokeupcraigkaufman.a man in his 30s was shot and killed near his home. i walked to my back fence. neighbors reported hearing several shots fired. >> i heard this pop. then pop, pop, pop. it was eight shots. >> kyndell: the man's body was not found until hours later. this neighbor who asked not to be identified wants a stop to the >> that's somebody's child. is this going to happen again? is it going be in my house this time? >> reporter: about a 15 minute drive away in a housing complex near tropicana and maryland parkway another man also lost his life. the 44-year-old was in a physical fight with his 23-year-old neighbor. >> he had injury to his head. he was transported to desert springs. and less than an hour, about 45 parked the 109th and 110th homicide metro has investigated so far this year. scary numbers for those living near the center of the violence. >> to have something happen next door is shocking to me. i just hope they get to the bottom of it and bring these people to justice. >> kyndell: and police

from what i can >> kyndell: this past weekend the sound of gunshots woke up craig kaufman. a man in his 30s was shot and killed near his home. i walked to my back fence. neighbors reported hearing several shots fired. >> i heard this pop. then pop, pop, pop. it was eight shots. >> kyndell: the man's body was not found until hours later. this neighbor who asked not to be identified wants a stop to the >> that's somebody's child. is this going to happen again? is it going...

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few hours. and then flying home again. that is not how it works. >> good day to you,i'mcraigmelvin.we have team coverage for you now. let's start with andrea mitchell there in cincinnati, where again, hillary clinton just wrapping up that speech and andrea, we did not hear the democratic nominee mention her rival by name, but we did hear a number of not so vailed swipes at mr. trump. >> not vailed at all, craig, absolutely. as you point out, she didn't have to say donald trump, she did say, you know, my opponent is wrong when he says america and american military are no longer great. he's called the american military a disaster. she said that's just not true. it's an insult to all of you. it's an insult to all of the men and women now serving. she has pretty strong credentials, not only as secretary of state, but as a member of the armed services committee. she was well known representing new york ft. drum and the others. in the tenth mountain division. that said, she comes in here as a democrat to a largely republican conservative audience. she did not get wild applause. she said

few hours. and then flying home again. that is not how it works. >> good day to you, i'm craig melvin. we have team coverage for you now. let's start with andrea mitchell there in cincinnati, where again, hillary clinton just wrapping up that speech and andrea, we did not hear the democratic nominee mention her rival by name, but we did hear a number of not so vailed swipes at mr. trump. >> not vailed at all, craig, absolutely. as you point out, she didn't have to say donald trump,...

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with seth meyers." tonight--craigrobinson,creator of "the get down", director baz luhrmann, author yaa gyasi, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and mary timony. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] very good to hear. let's get to the news. donald trump tweeted a picture of himself on his plane last night eating kentucky fried chicken while reading "the wall street journal." you know, like normal people do. [ laughter ] the only person i can imagine eating kfc and reading "the wall street journal" is the ceo of kfc. [ laughter ] by the way, you could tell trump has never eaten a bite of kfc in his life, because if look right there, he though he might need salt. [ laughter ] you're good. that's right, donald trump ate kfc, yesterday, despite the fact that the bucket was clearly endorsing bernie sanders. [ laughter ] when asked about possibly running for future office despite his age, vice president joe biden, this weekend, told intervie

with seth meyers." tonight -- craig robinson, creator of "the get down", director baz luhrmann, author yaa gyasi, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen and mary timony. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] very good to hear. let's get to the news. donald trump tweeted a picture of himself on his plane last night eating...

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airline to the rescue.ourcraigwelcomein. the sun is coming up in the east this morning on this tuesday, august 16th. the number one draft choice in the nfl jared goff out of uc berkeley didn't know where the sun came up. >> kim: aaron rodgers he is not. i don't know about ability yet. but aaron rodgers seems to be a smart guy. the quarterback. that is a true story. we have a lot of local story. we have monkey business for sure taking place at mccarren airport and the implosion and we have it all covered. >> dana: monkey sighting. a monkey at mccarren. >>> we do have weather and traffic every ten minutes. kelly has the forecast. jeff has traffic. >> reporter: i mentioned an accident in the downtown area at las vegas boulevard and bridger right here in front o federal building. as we do the big zoom, it looks like one vehicle there but it's pointed the wrong way. that's not good. got it pointing north. this is southbound lanes. drivers sitting on the curb wondering what is going to come through this. the bus trying to squeeze its way. backed up a little bit. watch out for that on

airline to the rescue. our craig welcome in. the sun is coming up in the east this morning on this tuesday, august 16th. the number one draft choice in the nfl jared goff out of uc berkeley didn't know where the sun came up. >> kim: aaron rodgers he is not. i don't know about ability yet. but aaron rodgers seems to be a smart guy. the quarterback. that is a true story. we have a lot of local story. we have monkey business for sure taking place at mccarren airport and the implosion and we...

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website. >> one thing we like to do on booktv is preview upcoming book.andcraighodgesis the author of "long shot: the struggles and triumphs of an nba freedom fighte fighter". mr. hodges, this is a june 4th, 1992 new york times story. i want to quote and have you explain what this is. craig hodges, the bulls three-point shooting specialist and one of the league's best, cited michael jordan and other players for failing to use their visibility to call attention to pressing issues. >> guest: first, i want to thank god for being here. i am a great fan of civil rights movement. from 1968 on, my mom was the head of the civil rights movement and to get a chance to study us and our situation, i was blessed to get a chance to say to college and study it, then get a chance to play pro g professional basketball and hopefully having an impact especially in the inner city communities. all of us athletes don't come with the biggest spoon in our mouth. we all have the same idea of wanting to do the right thing. i feel i have entertainment that is more to give and capable of giving more because s

website. >> one thing we like to do on booktv is preview upcoming book. and craig hodges is the author of "long shot: the struggles and triumphs of an nba freedom fighte fighter". mr. hodges, this is a june 4th, 1992 new york times story. i want to quote and have you explain what this is. craig hodges, the bulls three-point shooting specialist and one of the league's best, cited michael jordan and other players for failing to use their visibility to call attention to pressing...

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to tour parts of flood ravaged louisiana latertoday.craigboswellis following the presidential campaign for us and has more... >>>donald trump made an admission to a crowd in charlotte, north carolina thursday night. (donald trump / r-presidenital nominee) sometimes, in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. i have done that, and believe it or noti regret . chairman is now under added scrutiny after a staff shakeup diminished his responsibilities. the associated press says it obtained e-mails that reveal paul manafort worked a covert operation to sway american public opinion in favor of the pro-russian ukranian government between 2012 and 2014. (hillary clinton/bill clinton) some major changes are coming for hillary clinton's clinton announced thursday his is resigning from the board...and that the foundation will no longer accept corporate and foreign donations if his wife is elected president. the democratic nominee talked law and order during a meeting with law enforcement leaders in new york. (h

to tour parts of flood ravaged louisiana later today. craig boswell is following the presidential campaign for us and has more... >>>donald trump made an admission to a crowd in charlotte, north carolina thursday night. (donald trump / r-presidenital nominee) sometimes, in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. i have done that, and believe it or noti regret . chairman is now under added scrutiny after a...

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tonight, and he is rejoiningus.craiggilbert,thank you for joining us. caller: thank you. were right about the first congressional district. let me go back. why so much attention in this particular primary? guest: i figure was donald trump first and foremost. he kind of injected himself into the primary in a surprising and dramatic way last week. it turned that this was a referendum on paul ryan by his voters back home, and in all of the polling, it has been building among republican voters. district has been in the 80's, and that is where he is in the voting, so i think it is very clear what led to his victory. i think he got attention because a lot of the discord and division is in the republican party, and paul ryan is representing a sort of different , andn, style, and agenda sense of the future of the republican party than donald trump does. : if you hear the story tonight, it is interesting how he parsed the words, talking about a better way agenda and also not playing to the fears of the electorate, which is in why donald trump was able to win the primary, and yet, he is

tonight, and he is rejoining us. craig gilbert, thank you for joining us. caller: thank you. were right about the first congressional district. let me go back. why so much attention in this particular primary? guest: i figure was donald trump first and foremost. he kind of injected himself into the primary in a surprising and dramatic way last week. it turned that this was a referendum on paul ryan by his voters back home, and in all of the polling, it has been building among republican...

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>>> and we're out of time. remember, follow us on facebook andtwitter.craigmelvinis here picking it up on msnbc. >> craig melvin here on primary day for msnbc live. good afternoon to you. john mccain, marco rubio and debbie wasserman schultz and others trying to hold on to their seats today. the trick, of course, is to win the hearts of the fired up deeply partisan base republicans facing the tougher trick this time around and they distanced themselves from some of the campaign's controversial policies and statements. the latest, which we'll get to in a moment, involves a sur gate. let's start with the primaries. reports from tee key contests across the country. nbc's kelly o'donnell is in phoenix where john mccain is hoping for a blowout in his arizona primary. kelly, what is it that makes this race different for john mccain. mccain is in the vice grip of being a nominee himself, wanting to support the nominee long before it was known that donald trump would be the person, not wanting to go back on that and yet at the same time, having differences with how donald trump h

>>> and we're out of time. remember, follow us on facebook and twitter. craig melvin is here picking it up on msnbc. >> craig melvin here on primary day for msnbc live. good afternoon to you. john mccain, marco rubio and debbie wasserman schultz and others trying to hold on to their seats today. the trick, of course, is to win the hearts of the fired up deeply partisan base republicans facing the tougher trick this time around and they distanced themselves from some of the...

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seeing? what are you hearing? what are you feeling? >>reporter:craig, themayor said the town isn't here anymore. it certainly does look like it. buildings have been completely flattened. there are mangled piles of metal sticking out from the ground, bricks everywhere. you might hear dogs barking behind me. that's what rescue workers are using to try to figure out where people may still be trapped beneath the rubble. the numbers here are difficult to verify. one local police official told us at least 50 people are believed to have been killed in this town, in amatrice alone. that means this is a much more powerful quake than we initially thought. so powerful was the shaking that it actually woke me up 100 miles away in rome. but here i can tell you rescue workers are still dispatched almost every street, as far as the eye can see. some of the structures, the buildings are still standing, but we simply don't know for how long. one of the really terrifying things. you see these large cracks in the ground, in the pavement. you don't know how deep those vault lines go and how stable it

seeing? what are you hearing? what are you feeling? >> reporter: craig, the mayor said the town isn't here anymore. it certainly does look like it. buildings have been completely flattened. there are mangled piles of metal sticking out from the ground, bricks everywhere. you might hear dogs barking behind me. that's what rescue workers are using to try to figure out where people may still be trapped beneath the rubble. the numbers here are difficult to verify. one local police official...

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their home thursday, apparently stabbed to death.kennethcraighasthe latest on the case that has shocked the nation. >> authorities in small town durant, mississippi, say just about everyone knew beloved sisters paula merrill and margaret held, seen in this video doing what they loved. the nuns worked as nurses at a clinic for low income residents in the poorest county in the sister susan gatz knew the women for decades. >> these were people, and they treated everybody with dignity, they treated everybody with that care and compassion. >> their murders have left this community stunned. police say it does not appear that robbery was the motive. but they did say they quickly zeroed in on 46-year-old rodney sanders. they're now investigating why he allegedly went to the women's home and stabbed them. arrested and charged with two counts of capital murder. he's been described as a drifter and has served prison time in iowa. police discovered the women's bodies thursday, and later one of their stolen cars, when they didn't show up for work. assistant police chief james lee. >> i'm sur

their home thursday, apparently stabbed to death. kenneth craig has the latest on the case that has shocked the nation. >> authorities in small town durant, mississippi, say just about everyone knew beloved sisters paula merrill and margaret held, seen in this video doing what they loved. the nuns worked as nurses at a clinic for low income residents in the poorest county in the sister susan gatz knew the women for decades. >> these were people, and they treated everybody with...

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, omar, thank you. chiefmeteorologistcraigsetzeris tracking the storms inmiamiicraig? >>reporter: elaine, a busy afternoon in the tropics.o de we've had two depressions formth as of 5:00 hour this evening. the first depression, the disturbance we have been tracking for well over a week is to south florida and the keys.no this afternoon hurricane hunter went investigating, they foundul the circulation has tightened up. you can see the bands and swirls on the map. it's moving to the west and forecast to continue to intensify. in fact, national hurricane center now says it will likely become a tropical storm during the day tomorrow, then spend some time over the central gulf and head to the northeast threatening the northeast gulfg coast as a strong tropical storm, maybe even a weakak hurricane. if that is not enough, we also have tropical depression number afternoon off the atlantic coast there. it is also forecast to move to the west in the coming days, approach the north carolinat as coast as a tropical storm before heading back out to sea. definitely very busy in the tropics. el

, omar, thank you. chief meteorologist craig setzer is tracking the storms in miamii craig? >> reporter: elaine, a busy afternoon in the tropics.o de we've had two depressions formth as of 5:00 hour this evening. the first depression, the disturbance we have been tracking for well over a week is to south florida and the keys.no this afternoon hurricane hunter went investigating, they foundul the circulation has tightened up. you can see the bands and swirls on the map. it's moving to the...

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some serious concerns for cardinals head coach brucearians.craigfouhybroke the news at 6 about the coach's health scare and is with us now. how is he doing tonight? >> reporter: well, from what we he's resting at the -- better. he's resting at the hospital tonight. the last time we saw coach was today at noon at the press conference. you wouldn't notice anything was wrong with him in the video when we talked to him at noon. we know when he got to the stadium he wasn't feeling well, felt pain in his stomach. got paramedics, and took him to the hospital along with the team physician. they ran tests, and we know the team physician was back at the end of practice and the team, and according to what the players told us it could have been an infection or a stomach pain coming from a diet. we caught up with larry and tyrann after practice. >> just heard about him just now, um, yeah. >> reporter: is he okay? >> yeah, he'll be fine. we got the toughest coach in the business. >> we heard he's doing better. some discomfort, so always heart beat of our team of coursely, but we wicker him a --

some serious concerns for cardinals head coach bruce arians. craig fouhy broke the news at 6 about the coach's health scare and is with us now. how is he doing tonight? >> reporter: well, from what we he's resting at the -- better. he's resting at the hospital tonight. the last time we saw coach was today at noon at the press conference. you wouldn't notice anything was wrong with him in the video when we talked to him at noon. we know when he got to the stadium he wasn't feeling well,...

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are going to see more police officers on the roadways. for more on that let's bringincraigfiegener.craig is live from rancho high school. you and i were talking before the show and you said this morning you were expecting drivers to be ll >> craig: because we cover these stories so often and often you will see people who just aren't paying attention. they're driving too fast. we didn't see that this morning. drivers were cautious. they were careful. a couple of words to describe the drivers around rancho high school this on first day back to school and we're covering this with the angle on safety. the clark county school district police walk patrol along with local police departments, the henderson. the goal is to prevent dangerous driving in and new school zones. to that end saturation patrols have been deployed at each school during the day for the first week back to school. times of greatest concern are when students are arriving in the morning and leaving in the afternoon. >> you are not going to get a break folks. if you are going over the speed limit in a school zone you are

are going to see more police officers on the roadways. for more on that let's bring in craig fiegener. craig is live from rancho high school. you and i were talking before the show and you said this morning you were expecting drivers to be ll >> craig: because we cover these stories so often and often you will see people who just aren't paying attention. they're driving too fast. we didn't see that this morning. drivers were cautious. they were careful. a couple of words to describe the...

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. >> you're okay with using the term cofounder of isis when talking about hillaryclinton?craig, thereis no question. in the home of simcom at tampa. there's to question the decisions made by this administration, to precipitously withdraw american forgss without an agreement to have american troops in and around the are region to protect those gains we won in iraq, a great sacrifice in this country. that created the vacuum of leadership in which isis was formed. >> in terms of choose of words you said name calling has no place have you tole donald trump to stop calling names leek crazy bernie and goofy warren and calling hillary clinton the devil? >> donald trump and e have different styles but we have the seam goals and exactly the same convictions. the american people aren't really focused, craig, on si man ticks. they are focused on the ideas and policies and leadership that are going to turn the country around. the reason you see the enormous crowds across florida when my own. the crowds of five hundred and a thousand people that are coming out to hear that message. it's evidence

. >> you're okay with using the term cofounder of isis when talking about hillary clinton? craig, there is no question. in the home of simcom at tampa. there's to question the decisions made by this administration, to precipitously withdraw american forgss without an agreement to have american troops in and around the are region to protect those gains we won in iraq, a great sacrifice in this country. that created the vacuum of leadership in which isis was formed. >> in terms of...

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craigrobinsonis back on show. [ cheers and applause ] always a delight talkingtocraig. creatorof netflix's "the get down", it's a fantastic new show, baz luhrmann is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and she is the author of an incredible new novel that i love called "homegoing." yaa gyasi is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and um -- yeah, really looking forward to that. before we continue, however, as i mentioned last week on our show, donald trump, despite being a year into a presidential campaign, has refused to release his tax returns and says he has no plans to do so. as i also mentioned last week, i think i know why. donald, i think you're not releasing your taxes, because you don't have any money. i think you're broke. and last night you tweeted out a photo that only confirms my theory. this is a very sad photograph. i mean, you're eating kfc. did you even buy that bucket or did you just trade your tie to get it? [ light laughter ] and you're using a knife and fork. this is a tell-tale sign of a man clinging to the last vestiges of his once- great wealth. "fine,

craig robinson is back on show. [ cheers and applause ] always a delight talking to craig. creator of netflix's "the get down", it's a fantastic new show, baz luhrmann is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and she is the author of an incredible new novel that i love called "homegoing." yaa gyasi is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and um -- yeah, really looking forward to that. before we continue, however, as i mentioned last week on our show, donald trump, despite...

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. string of armed robberies here in the valley. news3'scraigfiegenerhas the latest from the regional justice center on this case. >> craig: steve ross has been accused in, like you say, a string of robberies. but it did take time to figure out who was connected to the robberies. there was security video images. even detectives looking at it weren't sure exactly who the suspect was until somebody says that certainly looks like the son of council member steve ross, mayor pro-tem, of las vegas. he is charged with six crimes related to a string of armed robberies. the 27-year-old arrested august 19th after somebody recognized him as shane ross based on those security camera images i told you about. council member ross was not in court but he said his son was battling addiction. attorney chestnut has been hired to represent shane. he expects to file a motion for reduced bail next week. >> we court we're going to reserve requests about bail at this time until we've had a chance to review this and other matters in existence. >> craig: back here live near the regional justice court.

. string of armed robberies here in the valley. news 3's craig fiegener has the latest from the regional justice center on this case. >> craig: steve ross has been accused in, like you say, a string of robberies. but it did take time to figure out who was connected to the robberies. there was security video images. even detectives looking at it weren't sure exactly who the suspect was until somebody says that certainly looks like the son of council member steve ross, mayor pro-tem, of las...

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it's searchforcraigpatrickmoney, power & politics and click subscribe. find our investigation into money, politics as well as our satire and parody segments which bring us to this. >> what did you want to say? >> good riddens. >> you're not a nice person. >> you won't believe who >>>tonight we're making a programming change. on monday night we brought you the battle of tampa bay with our political squares. but tonight we're going to mix it up with a humor segment. it turns out we do a little radio show where we mix sport and politics and have special guests to call in from time to time. you never know what's going to happen. here you go. here's a clip from the last show. >> time for political sports talk with craig patrick and >> welcome to political sports talk. >> let's go to william jefferson blithe online one. you're on the air. >> i love women. >> that sounds like bill clinton. >> my mother named my william jefferson blithe iii. >> can we call you bill? >> do it. >> what if we called you bubba? >> shut up. >> what did you call for? >> advice. >> what's wrong? >> i screwed

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outbreaks, to quote lay shares -- chipotle shares are down over50%.craig: thenumbers were up and up, there were some things unusual about how they ran the company. ,very hedge fund was in there it was popular with millennials. vonnie: anybody can be unlucky. sickenedpeople were mobile companies have recovered from this and have recovered very well in the past. jack-in-the-box had a terrible e. coli outbreak in the 1990's. it took several years for them to get back. quartersn three of declining same-store sales. this brand was built on healthy, fresh, good for you -- this struck at the heart of what made that brand popular. have any of their efforts been successful in getting back a bit more traffic? craig: the short answer is not really quite yet. sales are down 23% last order. they've done a lot of promotions, they say things are starting to pick up again. colleague was looking at how the free giveaways of burritos had absolutely no measurable effect they could track. are they giving away free does to people who would be coming anyway? they need to get their loyal customers back. d

outbreaks, to quote lay shares -- chipotle shares are down over 50%. craig: the numbers were up and up, there were some things unusual about how they ran the company. ,very hedge fund was in there it was popular with millennials. vonnie: anybody can be unlucky. sickenedpeople were mobile companies have recovered from this and have recovered very well in the past. jack-in-the-box had a terrible e. coli outbreak in the 1990's. it took several years for them to get back. quartersn three of...

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trump's campaign chairman is under fire for his foreign policy.i'mcraigboswellat the white house. in campaign 2016... republican presidential nominee donald trump will be in milwuakee tomorrow. he'll speak during a town hall.. with fox news pabst theater. the event starts at 6. seating is on a first come first serve basis and is closed to media. trump also plans to campaign in ?west bend? tomorrow. he's hosting a rally at the ziegler building at the washington county fair park and conference center.the rally starts at 7-30. doors open at 4-30. ----meanwhile... trump's campaign chairman- paul manafort is being questioned about his time working for former ukrainian president viktor yanukovich. craig boswell is at the white house with the latest turn in the id donald trump's campaign chairman, paul manafort, is denying he received any secret money from a ukrainian political party.(gfx)the new york times reports the pro- russian party of former ukrainian president viktor yanukovich - designated 12 point 7 million dollars for manafort. ukrainian anti- corruption investigators say a so

trump's campaign chairman is under fire for his foreign policy. i'm craig boswell at the white house. in campaign 2016... republican presidential nominee donald trump will be in milwuakee tomorrow. he'll speak during a town hall.. with fox news pabst theater. the event starts at 6. seating is on a first come first serve basis and is closed to media. trump also plans to campaign in ?west bend? tomorrow. he's hosting a rally at the ziegler building at the washington county fair park and...